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IGI Global (www.igi-global.com), a publisher in computer science and information technology management, announced plans to double the content of its InfoSci-Journals full-text database to 60 specialized, peer-reviewed titles by the end of 2008. The new titles are the result of an active journal acquisition and development program to keep pace with emerging technological research areas. The collection will expand even further to 100 titles by 2009.

Among the titles to be added to InfoSci-Journals are International Journal of E-Services & Mobile Applications, International Journal of Decision Support System Technology, and International Journal of Cyber-Risks and Disruptive Technologies. To make it easier for librarians who do not yet license InfoSci-Journals to enrich their collections with this expanding resource, IGI Global has announced a special introductory discount for new subscribers of 15% off the first-year license fee. To learn more about InfoSci-Journals and the introductory offer, or to obtain a free, 30-day trial for your library, please visit www.infosci-journals.com.

IGI Global (formerly Idea Group, Inc.) is a multimedia publisher of books, reference titles, journals, encyclopedias, teaching cases, proceedings, and databases covering the areas of education, social science, library science, healthcare, business management, public administration, and computer science. IGI Global’s main office is in Hershey, Pa., with editorial offices in New York City.